Gavaskar to Gambhir: Eliminate complaining culture about jawans from the vocabulary of Indian cricket entirely.
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Sunil Gavaskar recently addressed Gautam Gambhir's on-field demeanor, particularly referencing an incident where Gambhir appeared to be complaining. Gavaskar's remarks served as a strong reminder of the values of resilience and fortitude, especially within the context of Indian cricket.

Gavaskar's central point revolved around the idea that complaining has no place in the sport, especially considering the sacrifices made by soldiers. He passionately stated that the word "complain" should be removed from the Indian cricket dictionary. Gavaskar drew a parallel between cricketers and soldiers, emphasizing that if soldiers, who face far more challenging conditions, do not complain, then cricketers have no reason to do so.

The context of Gavaskar's comments seems to stem from a recent incident involving Gautam Gambhir. Gambhir, now the head coach of the Indian cricket team, was reportedly involved in a heated exchange with the groundsman at The Oval. The argument apparently arose because the curator was not pleased with the Indian team using the majority of the main square for their training session. He was also concerned about a few players and coaches getting too close to the pitch.

Videos show Gambhir in a verbal altercation with the curator, Lee Fortis. Gambhir was visibly upset and was seen pointing his finger while speaking sternly to Fortis. He was also heard saying, "You can't tell us what to do; you are just one of the groundsmen". The India batting coach, Sitan Shu Kotak, intervened to de-escalate the situation.

Gavaskar's comments, while not explicitly mentioning the Oval incident, seem to indirectly address the situation, reinforcing the importance of maintaining composure and avoiding unnecessary confrontation. His words carry significant weight, given his legendary status in Indian cricket and his reputation for being a straight-talking and respected figure.

Beyond the specific incident, Gavaskar's message highlights a broader philosophy about sportsmanship and resilience. He underscores the importance of focusing on the game and avoiding distractions or unnecessary complaints. By invoking the example of soldiers, Gavaskar elevates the discussion to a matter of national pride and duty, suggesting that cricketers, as representatives of the country, should embody the same spirit of selflessness and dedication.

This isn't the first time that the topic of complaining has surfaced in cricket recently. There was also an incident where Shubman Gill argued with the umpire after the second new ball was changed after 68 balls. Furthermore, Root called out Gill for "complaining, wasting time" amid the ball change row.

Gavaskar's perspective serves as a valuable reminder to all athletes, not just cricketers, about the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and focusing on performance rather than perceived grievances. His words are a call to uphold the spirit of the game and represent the nation with dignity and resilience.


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